Trump threatens to destroy Iran’s bridges and power plants

President says Americans “didn’t even begin to destroy what was left” of the Persian country

The president of the United States, (Republican Party), once again threatened Iran and indicated that the North American offensive could advance on the country’s bridges and electrical power plants.

“Our Army, the largest and most powerful (by far!) anywhere in the world, hasn’t even begun to destroy what’s left in Iran. Bridges are next, then power plants! The regime’s new leadership knows what needs to be done, and it needs to be done fast!”the North American president on the Truth Social platform on Thursday night (April 2, 2026).

The message was released hours after another, also on Truth Social, in which Trump celebrated the destruction of a bridge and pressured Tehran for a compromise. “Iran’s biggest bridge collapses, never to be used again – much more is to come! It’s time for Iran to make a deal before it’s too late, and not about anything that could still become a great country!”he declared.

Trump threatens to destroy Iran's bridges and power plants

Trump referred to the offensive on the B1 suspension bridge, between Tehran and Karaj, the largest in the country. The newly built structure is 136 meters high and, according to the , estimated to cost US$400 million. Iranian state media reported 8 deaths and 95 injuries.

On Tuesday (March 31), Trump says the US will leave Iran “very soon”. According to him, the war could end “in maybe two weeks, maybe a few more days to complete the job”. The president said that, in the end, Americans will have left Iran “in the stone age”.

When speaking to journalists, Trump indicated that the withdrawal of military forces and the end of actions in the Middle East do not depend on negotiations. “Having an agreement or not is irrelevant”he declared. Still, he said talks are ongoing.